Hi John, thanks for the reply. Strange, first time I tried to upload this in Chrome it would not let me... But this time it worked. So here is the screenshot with the image selected. No Align Attribute and where is the CSS/HTML?

I assumed defining a class was the solution as confirmed by your answer. However, it is not working for me. If I manually add:

align="left"

to the html the text properly starts at the top of the image and wraps around it. If I select the image and apply a class to the image the text remains at the bottom of the image and does not wrap around it.

I hope you won't mind me asking a question since you were kind enough to answer my last one:

I was hoping that there would be an easy way to structure web pages by using containers and sub container. For example, a page could start with one container and that container could have some text and then be split into two other containers and each of those could be split into more containers where desired.

This would be easy if containers could be specified as a percentage of their parent but but this doesn't seem to be the case. I found one website that claimed that containers could use a percentage width if the parent container had an absolute width but that does not appear to work.

Is there some way to nest containers inside other containers without having to specify the absolute width of each container?

Deprecated, understood. But css isn't completely supported nor a standard in email clients, both desktop and web based. Yes, we use inline styles, but valign and float isn't something supported by all clients. Also, many clients tend to change current code and also implement their own code to highlight links.

The point that I was trying to make is that if it's still used, why get rid of it?

The point that I was trying to make is that if it's still used, why get rid of it?

With each new release, modern web browsers move one step closer to realizing full standards compliance. Eventually deprecated code will be ignored by all browsers such that <align> & <center> will have no effect other than throwing errors into the HTML. DW is targeted mainly at web designers who want standards compliant code; not e-mail designers.

It would be nice if the option was there to turn on that stuff. I frequently do email html and use old html for that. If in the properties, you could specify which level of html your target was and be able to use old tags if you wanted to.

How soon do you think browsers are going to stop understanding what img align="right" is? Bet it is going to be a long time.

I am new to Dreamweaver. I just bought CS6 and I'm trying to center an image in a div on the left side of my page. My page is set up with multiple background layers and a left navigation column and then the right side is the main context of the page. Instead of using something like a horizontal line in my navigation area, I have a small border type design that I want centered in this column. I understand how I can place the image to the right or left but how do you center it?I tried creating a class called .center but there's no options for centering something except for text. I did try using align center for text but that didn't work.

I'm basically a novice with all of this so any help would be greatly appreciated.